SCOTS boxer Josh Taylor is determined to deliver a knockout blow to his arch nemesis Jack Catterall as he gears up to reclaim his world title.
The 33-year-old from Prestonpans meet Today the Seconds Out Fight is celebrating its tenth anniversary with a crowd of die-hard fans at the store in the capital.
Fans came from far and wide to meet the former undisputed light-welterweight champion.
and tartan Tornado He candidly admitted that he is looking forward to getting back into the ring to take on his longtime rival Jack Catterall.
He told the Scottish Sun: “Me and Jack don’t agree but I never get tired of punching him.
“A few weeks ago his manager asked about a rematch on the phone. He (Regis) has a fight coming up with Prograis, so I thought, ‘Why is he asking that?’ It’s a bit weird. Useless,
“We still have that conflict, and I think it will always be there. So we just have to wait and see what happens.”
It is over two years since their first controversial bout, where Taylor defended his four light-welterweight world titles as the undisputed champion against the Englishman in Glasgow in February 2022.
Taylor was honored win On the controversial cards of judges Ian John-Lewis and Victor Loughlin, although many believed that the Englishman had won.
The fight sparked outrage in the boxing community, leading to Investigation In scoring by British Boxing Board.
Taylor then lost a rematch against Catterall in May 2023.
Now, fans are looking forward to their much-awaited trilogy fight.
“I don’t have an agent right now, so I’m Fishing The market. I’m thinking of going out again soon next Once a year – maybe in January or February and then again in the summer.
“I was down London I’ll be working there all week. I had a meeting with Eddie Hearn about possibly promoting me, so I have a few different options.
“Hopefully I’ll get my title back soon.”
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